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Cut foreign aid, not American programs
Dear Editor, Get Ready America! Your taxes are going up, your Social Security checks will be cut, Medicare will be cut, and all programs to help the poor in America will be cut and the American worker looking to retire will work ‘til you die. Yes, the government is raising the retirement age again. Forget retirement in America, just work ‘til you die. Have you seen a Congressman or Senator or President say, “Let’s cut foreign aid?”Forge...
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Reader tells of another ‘Black Friday’
Dear Editor, Now that Black Friday is behind us, let us reflect on all that transpired. Two or three weeks before, the TV bombarded us with all kinds of specials. The newspapers were full of advertisements, coupons, special prices, discounts, buy one get one free, etc. By some reports, people camped out as long as two or three days before Black Friday. Other people stood in line for several hours in cold weather, waiting to get those so-c...
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Make Christmas special; Sponsor a Boy
Dear Editor, The Christmas Season is upon us. It’s time to Catch the Spirit and sponsor a boy for Christmas. The Children’s Center of Ohio in conjunction with the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce is asking for your support in helping make this Christmas memorable for the youth of the Children’s Center of Ohio. The Children’s Center of Ohio is located in Patriot, Ohio at 55 Allison Road. The Children’s Center is currently working with 36 ...
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Getting to know our enemy — meth
Dear Editor, Tonight [Dec. 4], I invested two hours on understanding a problem that has become an epidemic in our area. It was a training by a representative from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations (BCI) concerning meth and meth labs. This brief class was very informative about the enemy of meth. It is an enemy. You may think you are safe just because your family does not do drugs. That is a great fallacy. Understanding the extrem...
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Please slow down for Amish families
Dear Editor, I am writing because I am concerned about something. I have Amish friends who live on Boggs Road. I have seen vehicles driving way too fast on this road. It is gravel, and if you are going too fast, you would not be able to stop if you came across one of these families in their buggy. You also endanger Amish children walking to school on this road. Please slow down on this road and other roads where Amish families live and tr...
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Reader: Amazing things happen when you support United Way
Dear Editor, Amazing things happen when caring people work together to Live United. We have had wonderful people across Gallia County help raise funds for United Way. I want to thank each of them for all their generosity and time. To the Gallia County United Way Board and Executive Director Judy Walters, I say … You are very special people! Also I want to thank those that found it in their heart to donate to make a difference. Your gift t...
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Reader discouraged by cancellation of movie day
Dear Editor, It has come to my attention that Beale Elementary will not be allowed to go to the movies this year. This has been a cherished holiday event for many years. Their partner in education paid for all the expenses every year the tickets, popcorn, etc. Unfortunately, this year they were told they could not have this wonderful experience. For many of the students this was the only opportunity to attend the movies. Every year movies w...
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SNP: I did NOT sign-up for this!
It was recently announced that the Aspergers diagnosis, which falls on the autism spectrum, would be eliminated from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) due out in May 2013. This is the reference and guide book for many mental health professionals, especially psychiatrists. Instead, those individuals who previously would have been diagnosed with Aspergers will be simply diagnosed as Autistic, although a rating sc...
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Reader attempts to tackle rural call problems
Dear Editor, Making a call to a distant relative, friend or business is something we have been doing for decades without thought of how the call is actually completed. In today’s world, dialing long-distance numbers or making wireless telephone calls are a regular occurrences that we expect to be done without issue or interruption. Many rural Ohio landline telephone customers no longer take the ability to make and receive telephone calls fo...
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W.Va. Secretary of State lauds election efforts
Dear Editor, More than 600,000 West Virginians cast their ballot in the 2012 General Election. Almost all of them went into the polling place thinking about which candidate would get their vote – not that they may need to say thank you to those who made it possible for them to vote that day. There are many problems that could possibly arise for election officials as they prepare for Election Day: a machine could break down and need replac...
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Husband and wife assist accident victims
Dear Editor, Friday morning Nov. 23 around 1 a.m., my wife and I were in bed asleep, when Beth woke up stating she had heard something. Beth went to the front door and heard voices. She then got me up and we went to the back door and heard male and female voice calling for help. A car hand wrecked off of State Route 7, behind our home. She attempted to call 911 with her cell phone and got Cabell County and was told to call a different num...
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Loughry grateful for election results
Dear Editor, I am deeply honored to have been elected to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. My election would not have been possible without so many wonderful West Virginians who volunteered their time during this past year. So many were supportive, helpful, and kind from the very first day of this endeavor. I have been touched by the personal letters, emails, and phone calls during and after the election from individuals who exp...
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Consider giving to Mason County DHHR this season
Dear Editor, This time of the year is when you see so much about giving and helping. There are many different ways that people can give and help out those who are in need. I encourage everyone out there to do this, not only this time of the year but all year long. There are many different ways to help/give from helping a local church when they do their hot meal program to getting a name off of an angel tree that are at local businesses. T...
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Congress must maintain existing tax provisions
Dear Editor, The American dream isn’t about working hard, investing wisely and spending sensibly in order to leave something for Uncle Sam. But farmers and other family business owners will be required to do just that unless Congress acts to maintain existing provisions of the federal estate tax. When it’s time to meet our maker, what’s left behind should be for our kids, not the IRS. A Tax Foundation survey of more than 2,000 Americans r...
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Reader tired of Point Pleasant’s double standard
Dear Editor, On November 13, 2012, I attended the city council meeting here in Point Pleasant to address the issue of “the project” at 209 9th Street. I had taken the trouble to make visual presentations. I took photos of properties owned by the Historic Landmark Council members that are in bad disrepair. I also took pictures of projects done by these same members to their own properties that were similar to the work, now stopped, on 209 9t...
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